In his sermon "Effective Evangelists," Dr. Steven J. Lawson tackles the vital theological doctrine of faithful preaching as outlined in 2 Timothy 4:5 and Ephesians 4:11. Lawson emphasizes the weighty responsibility of preachers to adhere strictly to the biblical mandate to "preach the Word." He highlights Paul's serious charge to Timothy, underscoring the urgent nature of his call and the accountability that accompanies it. Crucial scripture references include 2 Timothy 4:1-5, where Paul instructs Timothy to be ready, reprove, rebuke, and exhort, all framed within the context of the doctrinal decline expected in the church. The practical significance of this message stresses that effective evangelism is rooted in sound doctrine and faithful exposition of Scripture—the proclamation of God’s Word—against the backdrop of societal and ecclesiastical resistance.
“This is the main thing, for those who are called by God to preach His Word.”
“You will stand before the Lord Jesus Christ, and if you're alive when Christ returns, you will be caught up to stand before him, or whether you're dead, you will be raised from the grave to stand before the head of the church.”
“When the Bible speaks, God speaks, and that's what needs to come out of our mouth.”
“If there is no conviction of sin, there is no conversion to the Savior.”
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